Saturday, 10 January 2009

Baking

10 comments:

That is a very hearty looking pepperkaka. I'm glad to hear you like baking. So does your Granny, so it must run in the family. She has just baked us a bakewell tart. Well it's not quite a bakewell tart as she didn't have any ground almonds, but it's delicious anyway. Your Mama can explain what a bakewell tart is. Bakewell (where it was invented) is in Debyshire. Much love (and also to Strawberry), Pa.

Hi, Sana. I'm Mike, Tuva's grandfather. If you have a blog, you just keep writing it for ANYONE to read and enjoy. And then you'll find that people have been reading it, and some of them (most of them in fact) have become your friends.

Hi Tuva,So sorry to hear you have a broken arm. Please get better soon and then take judo lessons and learn to fall without breaking bits off. I left a coment on Pa's blog which says...

"Dear Tuva,The first rule of see-sawing is not to do it with a partner heavier than yourself and if you decide to fall off you should wait until your end of the implement is just above the ground before hurling yourself to destruction! Other useless advice is to fix your pony saddle and stirrups firmly to the see-saw and always wear your riding helm. I do hope you are not too uncomfortable for too long, please take care to heal properly before going out arm-wrestling with the bears in the forest as they can be a bit inconsiderate sometimes. All loving blessings,GUCarl."